I think you might have seen a greater change in temps when replacing a std chipset heatsink and fan assembly.
My problem with this unit is it's cost: Currently it's US$39.95 which is $10 MORE than an AC Freezer 64 Pro CPU Cooler from the same supplier. I really wanted one of these but....

@FireTech: the Freezer is not a chipset cooler, but I also find a price of US$40 quite steep. // if you look into the Blue Ice review you see it improves the temp by ~10°C over the std hsf and fan on the Asus A8N-SLI. ( also check out: http://www.bigbruin.com/reviews05/re...ingting&file=3 )

@Soundwave: if you have a 120mm intake fan in your case, you can set it up to blow air over the JTS-0005, the 40mm fan is only moving a very small amount of air, so any airmovement in the neighbourhood of this unit will be sufficient.

Originally posted by jmke @FireTech: the Freezer is not a chipset cooler, but I also find a price of US$40 quite steep.

That was my point! They are asking 25-30% MORE for a chipset cooler when compared with a decent CPU cooler...
I've been following this product for a while, even as a prototype on a Taiwan forum and thought I'd got the translation wrong. All the guys there went from "I want one now!" to "How much? No way!"
It'll be interesting to see how the new Thermalright chipset cooler is priced on release (even though I think it's less practical than the JT for a lot of MB's).

Interesting news, thanks. Have they mentioned worldwide distribution or is it order direct? Any physical dimensions/tech drawing downloads to check compatability (Thermalright do this)?
Thanks for pursuing this one!